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Conversational informatics [[electronic resource] ] : an engineering approach / / edited by Toyoaki Nishida
Conversational informatics [[electronic resource] ] : an engineering approach / / edited by Toyoaki Nishida
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (433 p.)
Disciplina 302.3/46
621.382
Altri autori (Persone) NishidaT (Toyoaki)
Collana Wiley series in agent technology
Soggetto topico Conversation analysis
Conversation analysis - Data processing
Communication models
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-34565-6
9786612345654
0-470-51247-4
0-470-51246-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONVERSATIONAL INFORMATICS AN ENGINEERING APPROACH; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Conversation: the Most Natural Means of Communication; 1.2 An Engineering Approach to Conversation; 1.3 Towards a Breakthrough; 1.4 Approaches Used in Conversational Informatics; 1.5 Conversational Artifacts; 1.6 Conversational Content; 1.7 Conversational Environment Design; 1.8 Conversation Measurement, Analysis, and Modeling; 1.9 Underlying Methodology; References; Part I Conversational Artifacts; 2 Conversational Agents and the Construction of Humorous Acts; 2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Role of Humor in Interpersonal Interaction2.3 Embodied Conversation Agents; 2.4 Appropriateness of Humorous Acts in Conversations; 2.5 Humorous Acts and Computational Humor; 2.6 Nonverbal Support for Humorous Acts; 2.7 Methods, Tools, Corpora, and Future Research; 2.8 Conclusions; References; 3 Why Emotions should be Integrated into Conversational Agents; 3.1 Introduction and Motivation; 3.2 How to Conceptualize Emotions; 3.3 Why to Integrate Emotions into Conversational Agents; 3.4 Making the Virtual Human Max Emotional; 3.5 Examples and Experiences; 3.6 Conclusions; References
4 More Than Just a Friendly Phrase: Multimodal Aspects of Polite Behavior in Agents4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Augsburg SEMMEL Corpus; 4.3 Employing the Results for ECA Control; 4.4 Evaluating Multimodal Politeness Behavior; 4.5 Conclusions; References; 5 Attentional Behaviors as Nonverbal Communicative Signals in Situated Interactions with Conversational Agents; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Related Work; 5.3 Nonverbal Grounding using Attentional Behaviors Towards the Physical World; 5.4 Dialogue Management using Attentional Behaviors Towards; 5.5 Conclusions; References
6 Attentional Gestures in Dialogues Between People and Robots6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Background and Related Research; 6.3 A Conversational Robot; 6.4 Looking Behaviors for the Robot; 6.5 Nodding at the Robot; 6.6 Lessons Learned; 6.7 Future Directions; References; 7 Dialogue Context for Visual Feedback Recognition; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Background and Related Research; 7.3 Context for Visual Feedback; 7.4 Context from Dialogue Manager; 7.5 Framework for Context-based Gesture Recognition; 7.6 Contextual Features; 7.7 Context-based Head Gesture Recognition; 7.8 Conclusions; References
8 Trading Spaces: How Humans and Humanoids Use Speech and Gesture to Give Directions8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Words and Gestures for Giving Directions; 8.3 Relationship between Form and Meaning of Iconic Gestures in Direction-giving; 8.4 Discussion of Empirical Results; 8.5 Generating Directions with Humanoids; 8.6 Multimodal Microplanning; 8.7 Surface Realization; 8.8 Discussion of Generation Results; 8.9 Conclusions; References; 9 Facial Gestures: Taxonomy and Application of Nonverbal, Nonemotional Facial Displays for Embodied Conversational Agents; 9.1 Introduction
9.2 Facial Gestures for Embodied Conversational Agents
Record Nr. UNINA-9910144576403321
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2007
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Conversational informatics [[electronic resource] ] : an engineering approach / / edited by Toyoaki Nishida
Conversational informatics [[electronic resource] ] : an engineering approach / / edited by Toyoaki Nishida
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (433 p.)
Disciplina 302.3/46
621.382
Altri autori (Persone) NishidaT (Toyoaki)
Collana Wiley series in agent technology
Soggetto topico Conversation analysis
Conversation analysis - Data processing
Communication models
ISBN 1-282-34565-6
9786612345654
0-470-51247-4
0-470-51246-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONVERSATIONAL INFORMATICS AN ENGINEERING APPROACH; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Conversation: the Most Natural Means of Communication; 1.2 An Engineering Approach to Conversation; 1.3 Towards a Breakthrough; 1.4 Approaches Used in Conversational Informatics; 1.5 Conversational Artifacts; 1.6 Conversational Content; 1.7 Conversational Environment Design; 1.8 Conversation Measurement, Analysis, and Modeling; 1.9 Underlying Methodology; References; Part I Conversational Artifacts; 2 Conversational Agents and the Construction of Humorous Acts; 2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Role of Humor in Interpersonal Interaction2.3 Embodied Conversation Agents; 2.4 Appropriateness of Humorous Acts in Conversations; 2.5 Humorous Acts and Computational Humor; 2.6 Nonverbal Support for Humorous Acts; 2.7 Methods, Tools, Corpora, and Future Research; 2.8 Conclusions; References; 3 Why Emotions should be Integrated into Conversational Agents; 3.1 Introduction and Motivation; 3.2 How to Conceptualize Emotions; 3.3 Why to Integrate Emotions into Conversational Agents; 3.4 Making the Virtual Human Max Emotional; 3.5 Examples and Experiences; 3.6 Conclusions; References
4 More Than Just a Friendly Phrase: Multimodal Aspects of Polite Behavior in Agents4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Augsburg SEMMEL Corpus; 4.3 Employing the Results for ECA Control; 4.4 Evaluating Multimodal Politeness Behavior; 4.5 Conclusions; References; 5 Attentional Behaviors as Nonverbal Communicative Signals in Situated Interactions with Conversational Agents; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Related Work; 5.3 Nonverbal Grounding using Attentional Behaviors Towards the Physical World; 5.4 Dialogue Management using Attentional Behaviors Towards; 5.5 Conclusions; References
6 Attentional Gestures in Dialogues Between People and Robots6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Background and Related Research; 6.3 A Conversational Robot; 6.4 Looking Behaviors for the Robot; 6.5 Nodding at the Robot; 6.6 Lessons Learned; 6.7 Future Directions; References; 7 Dialogue Context for Visual Feedback Recognition; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Background and Related Research; 7.3 Context for Visual Feedback; 7.4 Context from Dialogue Manager; 7.5 Framework for Context-based Gesture Recognition; 7.6 Contextual Features; 7.7 Context-based Head Gesture Recognition; 7.8 Conclusions; References
8 Trading Spaces: How Humans and Humanoids Use Speech and Gesture to Give Directions8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Words and Gestures for Giving Directions; 8.3 Relationship between Form and Meaning of Iconic Gestures in Direction-giving; 8.4 Discussion of Empirical Results; 8.5 Generating Directions with Humanoids; 8.6 Multimodal Microplanning; 8.7 Surface Realization; 8.8 Discussion of Generation Results; 8.9 Conclusions; References; 9 Facial Gestures: Taxonomy and Application of Nonverbal, Nonemotional Facial Displays for Embodied Conversational Agents; 9.1 Introduction
9.2 Facial Gestures for Embodied Conversational Agents
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830982303321
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2007
Materiale a stampa
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Conversational informatics : an engineering approach / / edited by Toyoaki Nishida
Conversational informatics : an engineering approach / / edited by Toyoaki Nishida
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (433 p.)
Disciplina 302.3/46
Altri autori (Persone) NishidaT (Toyoaki)
Collana Wiley series in agent technology
Soggetto topico Conversation analysis
Conversation analysis - Data processing
Communication models
ISBN 1-282-34565-6
9786612345654
0-470-51247-4
0-470-51246-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONVERSATIONAL INFORMATICS AN ENGINEERING APPROACH; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Conversation: the Most Natural Means of Communication; 1.2 An Engineering Approach to Conversation; 1.3 Towards a Breakthrough; 1.4 Approaches Used in Conversational Informatics; 1.5 Conversational Artifacts; 1.6 Conversational Content; 1.7 Conversational Environment Design; 1.8 Conversation Measurement, Analysis, and Modeling; 1.9 Underlying Methodology; References; Part I Conversational Artifacts; 2 Conversational Agents and the Construction of Humorous Acts; 2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Role of Humor in Interpersonal Interaction2.3 Embodied Conversation Agents; 2.4 Appropriateness of Humorous Acts in Conversations; 2.5 Humorous Acts and Computational Humor; 2.6 Nonverbal Support for Humorous Acts; 2.7 Methods, Tools, Corpora, and Future Research; 2.8 Conclusions; References; 3 Why Emotions should be Integrated into Conversational Agents; 3.1 Introduction and Motivation; 3.2 How to Conceptualize Emotions; 3.3 Why to Integrate Emotions into Conversational Agents; 3.4 Making the Virtual Human Max Emotional; 3.5 Examples and Experiences; 3.6 Conclusions; References
4 More Than Just a Friendly Phrase: Multimodal Aspects of Polite Behavior in Agents4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Augsburg SEMMEL Corpus; 4.3 Employing the Results for ECA Control; 4.4 Evaluating Multimodal Politeness Behavior; 4.5 Conclusions; References; 5 Attentional Behaviors as Nonverbal Communicative Signals in Situated Interactions with Conversational Agents; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Related Work; 5.3 Nonverbal Grounding using Attentional Behaviors Towards the Physical World; 5.4 Dialogue Management using Attentional Behaviors Towards; 5.5 Conclusions; References
6 Attentional Gestures in Dialogues Between People and Robots6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Background and Related Research; 6.3 A Conversational Robot; 6.4 Looking Behaviors for the Robot; 6.5 Nodding at the Robot; 6.6 Lessons Learned; 6.7 Future Directions; References; 7 Dialogue Context for Visual Feedback Recognition; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Background and Related Research; 7.3 Context for Visual Feedback; 7.4 Context from Dialogue Manager; 7.5 Framework for Context-based Gesture Recognition; 7.6 Contextual Features; 7.7 Context-based Head Gesture Recognition; 7.8 Conclusions; References
8 Trading Spaces: How Humans and Humanoids Use Speech and Gesture to Give Directions8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Words and Gestures for Giving Directions; 8.3 Relationship between Form and Meaning of Iconic Gestures in Direction-giving; 8.4 Discussion of Empirical Results; 8.5 Generating Directions with Humanoids; 8.6 Multimodal Microplanning; 8.7 Surface Realization; 8.8 Discussion of Generation Results; 8.9 Conclusions; References; 9 Facial Gestures: Taxonomy and Application of Nonverbal, Nonemotional Facial Displays for Embodied Conversational Agents; 9.1 Introduction
9.2 Facial Gestures for Embodied Conversational Agents
Record Nr. UNINA-9910877525503321
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2007
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Intelligent media technology for communicative intelligence : second international workshop, IMTCI 2004, Warsaw, Poland, September 13-14, 2004 : revised selected papers / / Leonard Bolc, Zbigniew Michalewicz, Toyoaki Nishida (eds.)
Intelligent media technology for communicative intelligence : second international workshop, IMTCI 2004, Warsaw, Poland, September 13-14, 2004 : revised selected papers / / Leonard Bolc, Zbigniew Michalewicz, Toyoaki Nishida (eds.)
Edizione [1st ed. 2005.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; ; New York, : Springer, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (X, 259 p.)
Disciplina 006.3
Altri autori (Persone) BolcLeonard <1934->
MichalewiczZbigniew
NishidaT (Toyoaki)
Collana Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artifical intelligence
Soggetto topico Intelligent agents (Computer software)
Communication and technology
ISBN 3-540-31738-4
3-540-29035-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Design Intelligent Web Applications Using Web Modelling Language (WebML) -- Text Understanding for Conversational Agent -- Calculus with Fuzzy Numbers -- Intelligent Data Integration Middleware Based on Updateable Views -- Real Terrain Visualisation on the Basis of GIS Data -- Reliable Data Acquisition Systems for Robotics and Multimedia Applications -- Multi-level Annotation in SpeeCon Polish Speech Database -- Intelligent Content Extraction from Polish Medical Reports -- The Explanatory Experiment for Evaluation of SPOC System from Contents Creators’ Perspective -- Enriching Agent Animations with Gestures and Highlighting Effects -- Towards Intelligent Media Technology for Communicative Intelligence -- Toward Enhancing User Involvement via Empathy Channel in Human-Computer Interface Design -- Named-Entity Recognition for Polish with SProUT -- A Survey of Recent Results on Spatial Reasoning via Rough Inclusions -- Smart Sensor Mesh: Intelligent Sensor Clusters Configuration and Location Discovery for Collaborative Information Processing -- Towards 3D Face Model from 2D View -- Intelligent Content Production for a Virtual Speaker -- Facilitating Understanding for Children by Translating Web Contents into a Storybook -- Collage of Video and Sound for Raising the Awareness of Situated Conversations -- Dialogue Processing Memory for Incident Solving in Man-Machine Dialogue -- Forecasting with a Dynamic Window of Time:The DyFor Genetic Program Model -- A Question Answer System Using Mails Posted to a Mailing List -- Towards Extracting Emotions from Music -- Do We Need Automatic Indexing of Musical Instruments? -- Mobile Agents: Preserving Privacy and Anonymity.
Altri titoli varianti IMTCI 2004
Record Nr. UNINA-9910484776403321
Berlin ; ; New York, : Springer, 2005
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